Office Investment Appraisals using the Discounted Cash Flow Model (DCF)
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Office Investment Appraisals using the Discounted Cash Flow Model (DCF)
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20/06/2023
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11:00
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12:00
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Online
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Join us on Tuesday 20th June as we will look at the DCF model in the appraisal of a fictious West End London office investment scenario and consider how we can better interpret not only the projected returns, but also the risks associated with the investment. Here we, as surveyors, need to be able to look past the NPV/IRR outputs in order to stress test the wider risk implications in the appraisal model.
Our webinar is an amuse-bouche ahead of our SCSI DCF workshop in October, which will focus on DCF appraisal modelling in the Irish commercial real estate market.
Our speaker on the day is David Hourihan
Speaker Bio:
David qualified as a Chartered surveyor in Dublin, Ireland in 1994 under the mentorship of John Oliver Costello at Costello Commercial. He has over fifteen years of industry experience in office agency, shopping centre asset management and commercial property valuations in both Ireland and the United Kingdom.
In 2011 David became a full-time academic at the University College of Estate Management (UCEM) specialising in property investment, property asset management and property agency in the commercial property sector. He is the programme leader for the MSc Real Estate. He is a knowledge expert at UCEM on the subject of ‘Ethics’ and on apprenticeships working groups. UCEM is the leading provider of supported online education for the built environment.
David regularly runs a series of ‘Introduction to Office Investment’ webinars at Bayfield Training in which he and industry guest speakers review office investment dynamics in cities such as Budapest, Dublin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, London, Lyon, Hong Kong and Paris. He has also provided webinars for the École Supérieure des Professions Immobilières (ESPI), France and Northern Business School (NBS), Germany in recent years (2021-2023).
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